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    iinvnAY. OCTOBER 13. 1953
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HERALD AND KFAVS. KLAMATH FAI.T.S. OREGON
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he'd be happy as my slave!"
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Sees Ohio V ofei ShedicrM""'
l(tp lr o! Ohio llepuhlK.tns '
l'l'4ht-tu-W(jl'k issue lint, an;
ly, uiliiiiut senollsiy fracl
party null v.
An OWeil! . lor - president in
Ily IAI.E C. WILSON
WASHINGTON' Tl'li -Richard
L. .Mailer, Ihc aslule po
litical experl of the CIe'elaini
Press, believes Ohio voters are
about In eoino nn Willi allot her I "H-lit caleillatio to altrael
union labor shoekiT like I heir I eonservat ive sllliport Hill I;
whopping Iti.'O reeled ion of Sen.
Robert A. Talt.
The shocker this time would he
approval ol a constitutional
amendment lorhicldins llio union
niosl aiilomalic il lie is ree
and 1 1 10 nht-to-vvork anioiidn
is approved in Ohio. The
h.ht would he haul on him
his perloraianco (iuriiiK Hie '
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i injured ill a headon auto collision
on Washburn Way at 6:20 a.m.
tale police reported.
II 1 iiliam Monk, 2329 Apple-
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mitted to Klamath Valley Hospital
1 and Moooay was reported in fairly
i t lilion with a fractured
;' oral broken ribs.
. I'ohee said Monk's car veered
loll on Hie highway and struck a
led by Bernard P. Ro
Lincoln Street, Klamath
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I'.n'ii s wore extensively dam-
i;",,.ri oincers said .Moak was cited
, i I u to drive on' the right
side ot the road.
I lresk accident frightened, but
d'd not injure, four
1 1 I ills driving on Slate lis
liovond too Lakeiew Junction at
a s.ii a in. Saturda'.
Si ne noliee said a wheel fell off
of a truck-trailer unit
I by Mike Edward Kosar-
I I s Angeles, and smacked
uiin a ear driven bv Gerald Ray
II ,111. of OTI.
n inmries were reported, al
ihourb Unthenner had three pas
th him: William Furrow,
il. nenrv Kiehardson. 18. and Carl
1 24, all OTI students.
! oincers said the Iruck driver
are that his trailer had
h.vi a wbeel and had driven sev-m-iii
nines behire a motorist, who
1 i tiio accidert, caught up
no tell him about it.
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Inn only West Virginian who
Postmaster General of
I States was William h.
!!son. who originated the system
ui rural free delivery.
IlfK A.SSO(TTi;l) pitrss
V:. .Mill. I'lilj.
two years as Republicans
ouvcred toward their r.isu
shop in Ohio. This is a right-to-
labor is tryin, nnghtdy 10 k,ll. Vr.so far, ON
Toll's reelection in 1:150 by a mNst tw, &tu,n Klr, m.,rks
margin of 41111,000 voles made the: piilcKi, ((. s,ud kaow the
nmaiui .,11. ncj miuiii mi u, "I'MoamC a Of ong Se! ICO 111 llil't M.,
na nil ..a n.-nn ...I i.i,e, n .,
on,, ,,u ,,,,, .-.in, ,ii.i-i,, " cjiiio Legislature. I no party I n 1 1.,.
into the While House. The J(( pub- .ls we as tu. i,nh:iipv , ,1
lie an politician who slands to ltn-1 ciis-r ;it ivl's migiil lie aih""'1'! '
elit tiio most if Ohio goes lor p, o'vij,
righl-lo-work next monlh is Ohio's! An ' iiiteiesting loolnnte to tl n
42-year-old governor C. iihainl0() ,.,,,; , ls die thought
O'Neill, a Phi Bel a Kappa and a : , ,.,,,,, ,, vole lor iighllo (l
Buptml. work. There has been union I ,
O'Neill gol Ins reelection cam- mminu!in against In, in in (
paign oil the ground some weeks' ..,,.
aeo with a ntlblio ondorsooienl oti !
right-lo-work. The blast-off was so.rUTUrC rCHrFSlCS'S
tuecessful that it enabled O'Neill .
10 gain alio, so lar, to nolo. uicinujUIIStl ivlu w I iKVg
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KANSAS CITY 'Al'i - K,
City is swarming uilli larm
liy nighlliill there will be I
el them iicie trein ail o.er
campaign ollensive
That is the report ol Ohio ob
servers wlio. like the late Sen
Arthur Capper 'It-Kan. I are crerl-
iren won mo aoiuiy to Keep oonr n;lti(,n and Irom abrea,i
ears lo (he ground. j Vliei c's ' Soiern l.asap' ,lr . ,
Telephone returns lo O'Neill oniMi)nct,, who traveled Iii.os'i i
his endorsement of righl-lo-work )rom piiilippim a ieis' n...
have been impressively lavoi'n-j;;M annual ' Kunue F.iraiers ul
America Coincniion
So tin? young ginernor has ,,,-ap is the lirt delcsie -m-...
made that his maior campaign'i,, ;,;.,M ti(. ,.,.k, l(',ave
issue. Ho tells the voters iliat (n,m p;i vountry.
righl-lo-work conibmes an allir-j Speala-rs w ill nuiude S'th'"'
malive position on man's lnnda- ui Agrienltiue liensim, "'h
mental freedom of choice and on; appear Vim-d.iy
the anti-corruption is: ue it re i ...
tales to organized labor. There is ? . ps 7
evidence that Hie issue is -popular: 8 0i!aKJ wTIVCr,
and that O'Neill ma' overcome p A J
the Ohio political tradition ngninsl trC!5'-l!i?5 AUTO
reelecting Republican governors : n 1 : 1 1 i o TP AP' liaharl '
O'N'eill's Democratic opponent , baiv.:. :':: tnop in icadi '
is iitictiael . in Salle, oiie-iinic i cphrw Tniititbi Aili.m
ciuei oi ine leuerai unico oi i(l (ji i o a car i;:lu a Mr
Price Avlmnnslraiieii Mike Oil Ai-bai.-e, p. hi !i rr',.(v j
Salle was one of the nioM at-';,!,.p ,,n n, ilvitli p ..;!!;, l lir ,0
tractive and politically adept o(
the many able men hron ihl into t (r U, i;, ,; ; ; i, i,
Wahingtnn during the KniKewh ; p u j. () ,,, ,,,
and Truman admiiustr.uions 1 ail ,,vS i!u a'!e ,o;d -i,..;:;,,!
O'Neill licked III S.iile in 111 !! Im i ihi,iu..!i tin- b.n k a:ai ' ':. cic V.
n Iwo-ytar term. lbs o'e bulgi'limnr ,l,,ms nl a itrij'.n.i- ,;.i '.
was nr.ii ty 4,t,aim. 1 ,.:UT u..,, ,. .:,'w"w.i
'file contest now is lor Ohio's ;i;ii!
first lour- ear lerm lticiec.ni he
Pll fluke alleill 11 it O'Neill -( t-1 : 1 1 -- f in
Di Salle and , right :,. u, k our-, WClSCd C'i'f'O
M:ke is an able caintviiucr. l i1 i
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Hugh M. Swaney M.D.
Announce; the Removal
Of His Offices
to a New Location
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1024 Pine St
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Low, Low Prices Plus "S &li" Green Stamps
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